Entry_ID: (required) Entry_Title: 1995 National Oil and Gas Assessment Conventional Plays within the Southern Oklahoma Province Group: Data_Set_Citation Originator(s): United States Geological Survey (USGS) Title: 1995 National Oil and Gas Assessment Conventional Plays within the Southern Oklahoma Province Publication: U.S. Geological Survey Digital Data Series Publication_Date: 1996 Publication_Place: Denver, Colorado Publisher: USGS Central Energy Team Data_Presentation_Form: vector digital data URL: http://energy.cr.usgs.gov/oilgas/noga/ End_Group Keyword: National Oil and Gas Assessment Keyword: Energy Resources Keyword: Oil Keyword: Natural Gas Keyword: Resource Assessment Keyword: Earth Science Keyword: Natural Resources Keyword: U.S. Geological Survey Keyword: USGS Keyword: Geology Keyword: Play Boundaries Keyword: Henry, M.E., and Hester, T.C. Group: Temporal_Coverage Start_date: 1996 Stop_date: 1996 End_Group Data_Set_Progress: Complete Group: Spatial_Coverage Southernmost_Latitude: 33.71694088 Northernmost_Latitude: 34.85575275 Westernmost_Longitude: -98.82632994 Easternmost_Longitude: -96.40693747 End_Group Location: United States Location: Southern Oklahoma Location: Midcontinent Location: OK Group: Data_Resolution Latitude_Resolution: 0.000001 Longitude_Resolution: 0.000001 End_Group Access_Constraints: none Use_Constraints: none Originating_Center: (required) Group: Data_Center Data_Center_Name: U.S. Geological Survey, Central Energy Team Group: Data_Center_Contact Last_name: U.S. Geological Survey, Central Energy Team First_name: N/A Email: lbiewick@usgs.gov Phone: (303) 236-7773 Group: Address U.S. Geological Survey MS939, Box 25046 Denver, Colorado 80225 USA End_Group End_Group End_Group Storage_Medium: ARC/INFO version 7.0.4 Group: Distribution Distribution_Media: online Distribution_Format : ArcView shapefile Fees: None End_Group Group: Distribution Distribution_Media: online Distribution_Format : ArcInfo export Fees: None End_Group Group: Reference End_Group Group: Summary The purpose of these files is to illustrate the geologic boundary of the play as defined for the 1995 U.S. National Assessment. The play was used as the fundamental assessment unit. The fundamental geologic unit used in the 1995 National Oil and Gas Assessment was the play, which is defined as a set of known or postulated oil and or gas accumulations sharing similar geologic, geographic, and temporal properties, such as source rock, migration pathways, timing, trapping mechanism, and hydrocarbon type. The geographic limit of each play was defined and mapped by the geologist responsible for each province. The play boundaries were defined geologically as the limits of the geologic elements that define the play, such as the limits of the reservoir rock, geologic structures, source rock, and seal lithologies. The only exceptions to this are plays that border the Federal-State water boundary. In these cases, the Federal-State water boundary forms part of the play boundary. The play boundaries were defined in the period 1993-1994. Conventional oil and gas plays within province 61 (Southern Oklahoma) are listed here by play number and name: >Number Name > 6101 Deep Gas > 6102 Arbuckle Oil > 6103 Simpson Structural Oil > 6104 Viola Oil and Gas > 6105 Hunton Oil > 6107 Misener-Woodford-Sycamore Gas and Oil > 6108 Springer Sandstone Oil and Gas > 6109 Atokan Sandstone Oil > 6110 Desmoinesian Sandstone Oil > 6111 Missourian Sandstone Oil and Gas > 6112 Virgilian Sandstone Oil and Gas > 6113 Permian Sandstone Oil and Gas End_Group Group: DIF_Author Last_name: Biewick First_name: Laura Middle_name: R.H. Email: lbiewick@usgs.gov Phone: (303) 236-7773 Group: Address U.S. Geological Survey MS939, Box 25046 Denver, Colorado 80225 USA End_Group End_Group DIF_Revision_Date: 20010417 Science_Review_Date: